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Tony Allcock


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Improve Your Bowls, End to End: A Year in Bowls

Tony Allcock MBE - Honorary Degree - University of Leicester


Anthony 'Tony' Allcock MBE (born 1955) is a British bowls player. Born in Leicestershire, England, he is twice world outdoor singles champion (1992 and 1996), and three times World Indoor Singles Champion (1986, 1987 and 2002).

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He was also world indoor pairs champion with David Bryant six times (1986–87 and 1989–92). He also won the 1980 triples, 1984 fours and two Leonard trophies bringing him to fifteen world titles in total. He also competed in the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada, where he won the silver medal in the men's singles event.

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Allcock was appointed the bowls performance coach for the England team at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. He is the current Chief Executive of Bowls England.

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He has won eleven National Championship titles. and has also written several books on bowls, and released a series of instructional videos on the subject.

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Books

  • Allcock, Tony (1987) Improve Your Bowls, HarperCollinsWillow, ISBN 978-0-00-218271-3
  • Allcock, Tony & Rhys Jones, David (1988) Bowls Skills, Golden Books, ISBN 978-0-600-55778-4
  • Allcock, Tony (1989) End to End: A Year in Bowls, Heinemann Kingswood, ISBN 978-0-434-98160-1
  • Bryant, David; Allcock, Tony & Horton, Edward (1994) Bowl to Win, HarperCollinsWillow, ISBN 978-0-00-218523-3
  • Allcock, Tony Winning Bowls, Hutchinson, ISBN 978-0-09-173677-4
  • Videos

  • Tony Allcock's Art of Bowls (4 volumes)
  • References

    Tony Allcock Wikipedia